http://www.oopic.com/Manual2/manual.htm
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rtstofer wrote:
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "funreido" <funreido@...> wrote:
>
>> I brought Oopic A1.7 a long time ago and did not use it since. Now I
>> want to use it with 16 Alpha LED Display. I need the manual and
>> software for it. I have 9v wire and cable into computer. I am not sure
>> if it is parallel or not. It has been awhile. I could not find manual
>> for A1.7 and driver in Oopic.com. Can someone tell where I can download
>> the old manual and software for it or it is too late and need to order
>> a new one. I don't want spend $$ for a new one. I was hope someone
>> could send me the old manual and softwre for it. reidsim at gmail dot
>> com.
>>
>> Reid
>>
>>
>
> The original V5 documentation is not available online. Well, it may
> be but I don't know how to find it. However, the IDE has abbreviated
> information via the Help menu. V5 will work with the chip. Your only
> option is the parallel cable and you must have a REAL parallel port on
> your computer. Don't forget to install Port95NT.exe BEFORE you
> install the IDE. See www.oopic.com/dloadp.html
>
> V6 will probably work with the chip as well. The documentation at
> OOPic.com indicates which objects work with which chip versions.
> Given an old chip and a new IDE/compiler, you will be on the bleeding
> edge of discovery. You will still need the parallel cable and
> Port95NT.exe
>
> Personally, I would use V5 with the built-in documentation and refer
> to the examples that come with the IDE. Some won't work, of course,
> because of the chip version. Still, there is a lot of information in
> the examples.
>
> Richard
>
>
>
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